Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man - +972 - A right-wing Jewish extremist threw stones at and attempted to stab president of Rabbis for Human Rights, Arik Asherman, following an olive harvest coordinated with the Israeli army on Friday. Nobody was significantly injured in the incident.-rh

Itamar Eichner - Y-net - 343 British academics pledged to uphold an
academic boycott of Israeli Universities due to these universities`
"support for Israeli violations of international law and support for
the occupation". The statement was published in a full page
advertisement in Tuesday`s edition of the Guardian, in response to
an ad published in the same paper on Friday opposing such a cultural
boycott. [ak]

Peace Now - Next week we will be joining the Rabin memorial rally in Tel Aviv. Our presence will emphasize Rabin`s path to peace and two states - for which he was murdered - and the urgent need to go back to this path today.
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Edo Konrad - +972 - While Netanyahu was busy blaming a Palestinian for the Holocaust, a group of Jewish activists asked the World Zionist Congress what it was planning to do to end the occupation. [bz]

BNC -
BDS Movement -
"The wave of solidarity that is unfolding across the globe is impressive. Tens of thousands of people across 100 cities took to the streets to show Israel that it will be held to account for its crimes against the Palestinians." - id

Alon-Lee Green - Crazy Country - a young woman asked us to accompany
her to the Zion Square because she was afraid that “an Arab might
come by”. We froze for a moment and looked at one another, two
people who had come to take part in a demonstration against
occupation and racism, but quickly we nodded and told her that sure,
we will accompany her. We could well understand her very real fear,
alone on the deserted street, even though it was expressed in a
racist generalization which bothered us. It is the same fear that I
heard this morning in the words of Arab friends which I asked if
they were coming to the demonstration, and they explained that they
did not feel safe to come to Jerusalem and be surrounded by so many
armed security forces.[ak]

Lisa Goldman - +972 Magazine - Ziad “Zizo” Abul Hawa, a Palestinian living in Tel
Aviv for the past eight years, found himself at the center of a
controversy when a neighbor placed a note on the building`s
billboard, calling for a tenants` meeting to discuss "the threat
posed by an Arab living in the building". Abul Hawa responded by
placing on the billboard a selfie showing himself making a wry face
and a promise to attend the meeting and "bring muffins for
everybody". He won considerable sympathy from fellow tenants as well
as from news media which picked up the story. [ak]

Social TV -
+972 -
"Amid the most serious wave of violence Israelis have experienced in at least a decade, several hundred left-wing Israelis protested outside the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem." - id

Press Release -
B`Tselem -
"Israeli government officials and others in position of authority have been calling explicitly to “shoot to kill”, so the lives of Palestinians suspected of perpetrating attack are forfeit, even when they no longer pose a threat." - id

IMEMC - One local, who did not wish to be named, said: “He was doing nothing. He was just looking. He had come home from school and his mother had sent him to the shop.
“He was just standing, looking. Snipers shot him right here, in the chest.”.
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Combatants For Peace - In the past months of the conflict is
growing, the cycle of violence and bloodshed is fast escalating.
There is a straight line between the settler “Price Tag” violence
and deadly arson at the village of Duma, this week’s shooting attack
and the countless incidents of violence on both sides which we
witnessed recently.